DeepBrain AI has launched Interactive AI Video Agents on its AI Studios platform, bringing real-time conversational avatars to enterprise customers including SAP, Samsung Securities, and Shinhan Bank.
For the broader landscape, see our complete guide to AI video generation in 2026.
What Happened
The Palo Alto-based company announced its new Video Agents product, which moves beyond traditional one-way AI-generated video to enable two-way, real-time conversations with digital avatars. The launch positions DeepBrain squarely in the enterprise B2B market for AI-powered customer interactions.
"The future of video is no longer a one-way street; it is built on interaction," said Eric Jang, CEO of DeepBrain AI. The Video Agents run on DeepBrain's AI Studios platform, which lets enterprises create hyper-realistic avatars and localized content in minutes.
Why It Matters
Most AI video tools focus on content creation, generating clips for marketing or social media. DeepBrain is targeting a different use case entirely: replacing static chatbots and phone trees with video agents that can hold real conversations.
The client list signals serious enterprise traction. SAP is using the technology for internal knowledge access, letting employees consult digital mentors instead of searching documentation. Samsung Securities and Shinhan Bank deploy the agents for customer-facing interactions where consistent brand voice matters across thousands of simultaneous conversations.
For the broader AI video generation landscape, this represents the expansion of AI video from content production into interactive experiences.
Key Details
- Three primary use cases: employee knowledge access, 24/7 customer support, and operational efficiency
- Enterprise clients include SAP, Samsung Securities, and Shinhan Bank
- Built on the AI Studios B2B SaaS platform
- Avatars described as "hyper-realistic" with localized content generation
- Pricing not disclosed in the announcement
What to Do Next
If you run a business that handles high-volume customer interactions, explore DeepBrain's platform for use cases where consistent, personalized video communication could replace text-based support. For video creators and producers, this is a signal that enterprise demand for interactive AI video is growing beyond the content creation tools most creators use today.